罗哌卡因致臂丛神经毒性1例报告

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背景:神经毒性已被报道与局部麻醉剂的浓度或剂量有关。我们报告了一个病例,其中使用的局部麻醉剂的体积和浓度在安全范围内。尽管采取了安全预防措施,但患者出现了严重的运动和感觉障碍,花了近20周的时间才解决。病例介绍:一名72岁的女性患者计划在超声引导下接受单次斜角肌间阻滞。超声直接引导下注射罗哌卡因,总体积为0.375%,注射量为10ml。患者在注射时无疼痛感,置针时也无感觉异常。我们在注入过程中没有遇到高压。患者出现了深度阻滞,持续了20多周。患者定期随访,显示恢复缓慢。结论:局部麻醉具有神经毒性。本病例强调尽管使用较低浓度和体积的局部麻醉剂,仍需注意神经阻滞的潜在后遗症。关键词:斜角间嵌段;神经毒性;Ropivacaine
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Ropivacaine Induced Brachial Plexus Neurotoxicity- A Case Report
Background: Neurotoxicity of the nerves has been reported to be related to the concentration or volume of local anaesthetic used. We report a case wherein the volume and concentration of local anaesthetic used was well within the safe limits. Despite the safe precautions taken, the patient developed a profound motor and sensory block which took nearly 20 weeks to resolve. Case presentation: A 72-year-old female patient scheduled for a total shoulder arthroplasty received a single shot interscalene block under ultrasound guidance. A total volume of 10mls of ropivacaine 0.375% was injected under direct ultrasound guidance. The patient experienced no pain on injection and neither was there any paraesthesia on needle placement. We encountered no high pressures during the injection. The patient had a profound block which lasted for over 20 weeks. The patient was followed up at regular intervals which showed a slow recovery pattern. Conclusion: Local anaesthetics are known to cause neurotoxicity. This case highlights the need to be mindful about potential sequelae to nerve blocks despite using a lower concentration and volume of local anaesthetic. Key Words: Interscalene block; Neurotoxicity; Ropivacaine
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